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Re: What's a myth that you feel currently best relates to your own lif

Rhubarbodendron wrote:

Jag beklagar, Emher, men jag är tysk. Bayersk, mer exakt
I speak a little Dutch and Gaelic, though, which are both similar enough to Swedish that I get the gist of the poem. Though not enough to be able to appreciate its beauty

Ingen är perfekt

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"I am who I am. Someone has to be."-Brendan Gleeson as Reynald in Kingdom of Heaven. - Emher

Re: What's a myth that you feel currently best relates to your own lif

Tack så mycket The vocabulary is from http://en.bab.la/dictionary/english-swedish/ - the grammar is from me, though. I've always had an instinct for how a language is constructed. Only Dutch grammar is a complete mystery to me

Re: What's a myth that you feel currently best relates to your own lif

I chose Latin instead of French. I need it for my job and it's a good basis for learning other languages. But I'm just starting to learn French*, now. I have a friend in Provence who helps me and in return I help her improve her English.

* no jokes about French kissing, please. There's nothing left to learn for me in that department which provides an excellent bridge back to the thread's topic: my first BF used to call me Ishtar